freebsd-dev/sys/dev/vinum/vinumio.c
Robert Watson 6d4d944e33 Get Vinum up and running with GEOM:
(1) Use namei() and devfs to discover devices rather than a hard-coded
    MAKEDEV implementation.  Once rootfs is in place, this will allow
    Vinum to be used for the root file system partition.

(2) Pass FREAD to device opens so that GEOM will return sector size
    rather than an error on attempts to read label data.

(3) Avoid clobbering return values from close_drive() and masking this
    failure, resulting in a later divide by zero due to not having
    updated the Vinum-cached sector size.

(4) Ignore failures from DIOCWLABEL as that appears not to be required
    in the GEOM environment.

We've done testing in simple Vinum environments, but those with more
complex environments might want to give this a spin in DP2 and make
sure everything is up to speed.

Fixes in collaboration with:	iedowse
Reviewed by:			grog
2002-10-05 03:44:00 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1997, 1998
* Nan Yang Computer Services Limited. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is distributed under the so-called ``Berkeley
* License'':
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Nan Yang Computer
* Services Limited.
* 4. Neither the name of the Company nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* This software is provided ``as is'', and any express or implied
* warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
* merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.
* In no event shall the company or contributors be liable for any
* direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential
* damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute
* goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business
* interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether
* in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or
* otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if
* advised of the possibility of such damage.
*
* $Id: vinumio.c,v 1.32 2001/05/23 23:03:45 grog Exp grog $
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <dev/vinum/vinumhdr.h>
#include <dev/vinum/request.h>
static char *sappend(char *txt, char *s);
static int drivecmp(const void *va, const void *vb);
/*
* Open the device associated with the drive, and set drive's vp.
* Return an error number
*/
int
open_drive(struct drive *drive, struct thread *td, int verbose)
{
struct nameidata nd;
struct cdevsw *dsw; /* pointer to cdevsw entry */
int error;
if (drive->flags & VF_OPEN) /* open already, */
return EBUSY; /* don't do it again */
NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF, UIO_SYSSPACE, drive->devicename,
curthread);
error = namei(&nd);
if (error)
return (error);
if (!vn_isdisk(nd.ni_vp, &error)) {
NDFREE(&nd, 0);
return (error);
}
drive->dev = udev2dev(nd.ni_vp->v_rdev->si_udev, 0);
NDFREE(&nd, 0);
if (drive->dev == NULL) /* didn't find anything */
return ENODEV;
drive->dev->si_iosize_max = DFLTPHYS;
dsw = devsw(drive->dev);
if (dsw == NULL)
drive->lasterror = ENOENT;
else
drive->lasterror = (dsw->d_open) (drive->dev, FWRITE | FREAD, 0, NULL);
if (drive->lasterror != 0) { /* failed */
drive->state = drive_down; /* just force it down */
if (verbose)
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum open_drive %s: failed with error %d\n",
drive->devicename, drive->lasterror);
} else
drive->flags |= VF_OPEN; /* we're open now */
return drive->lasterror;
}
/*
* Set some variables in the drive struct
* in more convenient form. Return error indication
*/
int
set_drive_parms(struct drive *drive)
{
drive->blocksize = BLKDEV_IOSIZE; /* do we need this? */
drive->secsperblock = drive->blocksize /* number of sectors per block */
/ drive->sectorsize;
/* Now update the label part */
bcopy(hostname, drive->label.sysname, VINUMHOSTNAMELEN); /* put in host name */
getmicrotime(&drive->label.date_of_birth); /* and current time */
drive->label.drive_size = drive->mediasize;
#ifdef VINUMDEBUG
if (debug & DEBUG_BIGDRIVE) /* pretend we're 100 times as big */
drive->label.drive_size *= 100;
#endif
/* number of sectors available for subdisks */
drive->sectors_available = drive->label.drive_size / DEV_BSIZE - DATASTART;
/*
* Bug in 3.0 as of January 1998: you can open
* non-existent slices. They have a length of 0.
*/
if (drive->label.drive_size < MINVINUMSLICE) { /* too small to worry about */
set_drive_state(drive->driveno, drive_down, setstate_force);
drive->lasterror = ENOSPC;
return ENOSPC;
}
drive->freelist_size = INITIAL_DRIVE_FREELIST; /* initial number of entries */
drive->freelist = (struct drive_freelist *)
Malloc(INITIAL_DRIVE_FREELIST * sizeof(struct drive_freelist));
if (drive->freelist == NULL) /* can't malloc, dammit */
return ENOSPC;
drive->freelist_entries = 1; /* just (almost) the complete drive */
drive->freelist[0].offset = DATASTART; /* starts here */
drive->freelist[0].sectors = (drive->label.drive_size >> DEV_BSHIFT) - DATASTART; /* and it's this long */
if (drive->label.name[0] != '\0') /* got a name */
set_drive_state(drive->driveno, drive_up, setstate_force); /* our drive is accessible */
else /* we know about it, but that's all */
drive->state = drive_referenced;
return 0;
}
/*
* Initialize a drive: open the device and add device
* information
*/
int
init_drive(struct drive *drive, int verbose)
{
if (drive->devicename[0] != '/') {
drive->lasterror = EINVAL;
log(LOG_ERR, "vinum: Can't open drive without drive name\n");
return EINVAL;
}
drive->lasterror = open_drive(drive, curthread, verbose); /* open the drive */
if (drive->lasterror)
return drive->lasterror;
drive->lasterror = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev,
DIOCGSECTORSIZE,
(caddr_t) & drive->sectorsize,
FREAD,
curthread);
if (drive->lasterror == 0)
drive->lasterror = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev,
DIOCGMEDIASIZE,
(caddr_t) & drive->mediasize,
FREAD,
curthread);
if (drive->lasterror) {
if (verbose)
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum open_drive %s: Can't get partition information, drive->lasterror %d\n",
drive->devicename,
drive->lasterror);
close_drive(drive);
return drive->lasterror;
}
#if 0
/*
* XXX: this check is bogus and needs to be rewitten, we cannot guarantee
* XXX: that there will be a label with a typefield on all platforms.
*/
if (drive->partinfo.part->p_fstype != FS_VINUM) { /* not Vinum */
drive->lasterror = EFTYPE;
if (verbose)
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum open_drive %s: Wrong partition type for vinum\n",
drive->devicename);
close_drive(drive);
return EFTYPE;
}
#endif
return set_drive_parms(drive); /* set various odds and ends */
}
/* Close a drive if it's open. */
void
close_drive(struct drive *drive)
{
LOCKDRIVE(drive); /* keep the daemon out */
if (drive->flags & VF_OPEN)
close_locked_drive(drive); /* and close it */
if (drive->state > drive_down) /* if it's up */
drive->state = drive_down; /* make sure it's down */
unlockdrive(drive);
}
/*
* Real drive close code, called with drive already locked.
* We have also checked that the drive is open. No errors.
*/
void
close_locked_drive(struct drive *drive)
{
int error;
/*
* If we can't access the drive, we can't flush
* the queues, which spec_close() will try to
* do. Get rid of them here first.
*/
error = (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_close) (drive->dev, 0, 0, NULL);
drive->flags &= ~VF_OPEN; /* no longer open */
if (drive->lasterror == 0)
drive->lasterror = error;
}
/*
* Remove drive from the configuration.
* Caller must ensure that it isn't active.
*/
void
remove_drive(int driveno)
{
struct drive *drive = &vinum_conf.drive[driveno];
struct vinum_hdr *vhdr; /* buffer for header */
int error;
if (drive->state > drive_referenced) { /* real drive */
if (drive->state == drive_up) {
vhdr = (struct vinum_hdr *) Malloc(VINUMHEADERLEN); /* allocate buffer */
CHECKALLOC(vhdr, "Can't allocate memory");
error = read_drive(drive, (void *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET);
if (error)
drive->lasterror = error;
else {
vhdr->magic = VINUM_NOMAGIC; /* obliterate the magic, but leave the rest */
write_drive(drive, (void *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET);
}
Free(vhdr);
}
free_drive(drive); /* close it and free resources */
save_config(); /* and save the updated configuration */
}
}
/*
* Transfer drive data. Usually called from one of these defines;
* #define read_drive(a, b, c, d) driveio (a, b, c, d, B_READ)
* #define write_drive(a, b, c, d) driveio (a, b, c, d, B_WRITE)
*
* length and offset are in bytes, but must be multiples of sector
* size. The function *does not check* for this condition, and
* truncates ruthlessly.
* Return error number
*/
int
driveio(struct drive *drive, char *buf, size_t length, off_t offset, int flag)
{
int error;
struct buf *bp;
error = 0; /* to keep the compiler happy */
while (length) { /* divide into small enough blocks */
int len = min(length, MAXBSIZE); /* maximum block device transfer is MAXBSIZE */
bp = geteblk(len); /* get a buffer header */
bp->b_flags = 0;
bp->b_iocmd = flag;
bp->b_dev = drive->dev; /* device */
bp->b_blkno = offset / drive->sectorsize; /* block number */
bp->b_saveaddr = bp->b_data;
bp->b_data = buf;
bp->b_bcount = len;
DEV_STRATEGY(bp, 0); /* initiate the transfer */
error = bufwait(bp);
bp->b_data = bp->b_saveaddr;
bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL | B_AGE;
bp->b_ioflags &= ~BIO_ERROR;
brelse(bp);
if (error)
break;
length -= len; /* update pointers */
buf += len;
offset += len;
}
return error;
}
/*
* Check a drive for a vinum header. If found,
* update the drive information. We come here
* with a partially populated drive structure
* which includes the device name.
*
* Return information on what we found.
*
* This function is called from two places: check_drive,
* which wants to find out whether the drive is a
* Vinum drive, and config_drive, which asserts that
* it is a vinum drive. In the first case, we don't
* print error messages (verbose==0), in the second
* we do (verbose==1).
*/
enum drive_label_info
read_drive_label(struct drive *drive, int verbose)
{
int error;
int result; /* result of our search */
struct vinum_hdr *vhdr; /* and as header */
error = init_drive(drive, 0); /* find the drive */
if (error) /* find the drive */
return DL_CANT_OPEN; /* not ours */
vhdr = (struct vinum_hdr *) Malloc(VINUMHEADERLEN); /* allocate buffers */
CHECKALLOC(vhdr, "Can't allocate memory");
drive->state = drive_up; /* be optimistic */
error = read_drive(drive, (void *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET);
if (vhdr->magic == VINUM_MAGIC) { /* ours! */
if (drive->label.name[0] /* we have a name for this drive */
&&(strcmp(drive->label.name, vhdr->label.name))) { /* but it doesn't match the real name */
drive->lasterror = EINVAL;
result = DL_WRONG_DRIVE; /* it's the wrong drive */
drive->state = drive_unallocated; /* put it back, it's not ours */
} else
result = DL_OURS;
/*
* We copy the drive anyway so that we have
* the correct name in the drive info. This
* may not be the name specified
*/
drive->label = vhdr->label; /* put in the label information */
} else if (vhdr->magic == VINUM_NOMAGIC) /* was ours, but we gave it away */
result = DL_DELETED_LABEL; /* and return the info */
else
result = DL_NOT_OURS; /* we could have it, but we don't yet */
Free(vhdr); /* that's all. */
return result;
}
/*
* Check a drive for a vinum header. If found,
* read configuration information from the drive and
* incorporate the data into the configuration.
*
* Return drive number.
*/
struct drive *
check_drive(char *devicename)
{
int driveno;
int i;
struct drive *drive;
driveno = find_drive_by_dev(devicename, 1); /* if entry doesn't exist, create it */
drive = &vinum_conf.drive[driveno]; /* and get a pointer */
if (read_drive_label(drive, 0) == DL_OURS) { /* one of ours */
for (i = 0; i < vinum_conf.drives_allocated; i++) { /* see if the name already exists */
if ((i != driveno) /* not this drive */
&&(DRIVE[i].state != drive_unallocated) /* and it's allocated */
&&(strcmp(DRIVE[i].label.name,
DRIVE[driveno].label.name) == 0)) { /* and it has the same name */
struct drive *mydrive = &DRIVE[i];
if (mydrive->devicename[0] == '/') { /* we know a device name for it */
/*
* set an error, but don't take the
* drive down: that would cause unneeded
* error messages.
*/
drive->lasterror = EEXIST;
break;
} else { /* it's just a place holder, */
int sdno;
for (sdno = 0; sdno < vinum_conf.subdisks_allocated; sdno++) { /* look at each subdisk */
if ((SD[sdno].driveno == i) /* it's pointing to this one, */
&&(SD[sdno].state != sd_unallocated)) { /* and it's a real subdisk */
SD[sdno].driveno = drive->driveno; /* point to the one we found */
update_sd_state(sdno); /* and update its state */
}
}
bzero(mydrive, sizeof(struct drive)); /* don't deallocate it, just remove it */
}
}
}
} else {
if (drive->lasterror == 0)
drive->lasterror = ENODEV;
close_drive(drive);
drive->state = drive_down;
}
return drive;
}
static char *
sappend(char *txt, char *s)
{
while ((*s++ = *txt++) != 0);
return s - 1;
}
void
format_config(char *config, int len)
{
int i;
int j;
char *s = config;
char *configend = &config[len];
bzero(config, len);
/* First write the volume configuration */
for (i = 0; i < vinum_conf.volumes_allocated; i++) {
struct volume *vol;
vol = &vinum_conf.volume[i];
if ((vol->state > volume_uninit)
&& (vol->name[0] != '\0')) { /* paranoia */
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
"volume %s state %s",
vol->name,
volume_state(vol->state));
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
if (vol->preferred_plex >= 0) /* preferences, */
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
" readpol prefer %s",
vinum_conf.plex[vol->preferred_plex].name);
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
s = sappend("\n", s);
}
}
/* Then the plex configuration */
for (i = 0; i < vinum_conf.plexes_allocated; i++) {
struct plex *plex;
plex = &vinum_conf.plex[i];
if ((plex->state > plex_referenced)
&& (plex->name[0] != '\0')) { /* paranoia */
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
"plex name %s state %s org %s ",
plex->name,
plex_state(plex->state),
plex_org(plex->organization));
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
if (isstriped(plex)) {
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
"%ds ",
(int) plex->stripesize);
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
}
if (plex->volno >= 0) /* we have a volume */
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
"vol %s ",
vinum_conf.volume[plex->volno].name);
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
for (j = 0; j < plex->subdisks; j++) {
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
" sd %s",
vinum_conf.sd[plex->sdnos[j]].name);
}
s = sappend("\n", s);
}
}
/* And finally the subdisk configuration */
for (i = 0; i < vinum_conf.subdisks_allocated; i++) {
struct sd *sd;
char *drivename;
sd = &SD[i];
if ((sd->state != sd_referenced)
&& (sd->state != sd_unallocated)
&& (sd->name[0] != '\0')) { /* paranoia */
drivename = vinum_conf.drive[sd->driveno].label.name;
/*
* XXX We've seen cases of dead subdisks
* which don't have a drive. If we let them
* through here, the drive name is null, so
* they get the drive named 'plex'.
*
* This is a breakage limiter, not a fix.
*/
if (drivename[0] == '\0')
drivename = "*invalid*";
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
"sd name %s drive %s plex %s len %llus driveoffset %llus state %s",
sd->name,
drivename,
vinum_conf.plex[sd->plexno].name,
(unsigned long long) sd->sectors,
(unsigned long long) sd->driveoffset,
sd_state(sd->state));
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
if (sd->plexno >= 0)
snprintf(s,
configend - s,
" plexoffset %llds",
(long long) sd->plexoffset);
else
snprintf(s, configend - s, " detached");
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
if (sd->flags & VF_RETRYERRORS) {
snprintf(s, configend - s, " retryerrors");
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
}
snprintf(s, configend - s, " \n");
while (*s)
s++; /* find the end */
}
}
if (s > &config[len - 2])
panic("vinum: configuration data overflow");
}
/*
* issue a save config request to the d<>mon. The actual work
* is done in process context by daemon_save_config
*/
void
save_config(void)
{
queue_daemon_request(daemonrq_saveconfig, (union daemoninfo) 0);
}
/*
* Write the configuration to all vinum slices. This
* is performed by the d<>mon only
*/
void
daemon_save_config(void)
{
int error;
int written_config; /* set when we first write the config to disk */
int driveno;
struct drive *drive; /* point to current drive info */
struct vinum_hdr *vhdr; /* and as header */
char *config; /* point to config data */
int wlabel_on; /* to set writing label on/off */
/* don't save the configuration while we're still working on it */
if (vinum_conf.flags & VF_CONFIGURING)
return;
written_config = 0; /* no config written yet */
/* Build a volume header */
vhdr = (struct vinum_hdr *) Malloc(VINUMHEADERLEN); /* get space for the config data */
CHECKALLOC(vhdr, "Can't allocate config data");
vhdr->magic = VINUM_MAGIC; /* magic number */
vhdr->config_length = MAXCONFIG; /* length of following config info */
config = Malloc(MAXCONFIG); /* get space for the config data */
CHECKALLOC(config, "Can't allocate config data");
format_config(config, MAXCONFIG);
error = 0; /* no errors yet */
for (driveno = 0; driveno < vinum_conf.drives_allocated; driveno++) {
drive = &vinum_conf.drive[driveno]; /* point to drive */
if (drive->state > drive_referenced) {
LOCKDRIVE(drive); /* don't let it change */
/*
* First, do some drive consistency checks. Some
* of these are kludges, others require a process
* context and couldn't be done before
*/
if ((drive->devicename[0] == '\0')
|| (drive->label.name[0] == '\0')) {
unlockdrive(drive);
free_drive(drive); /* get rid of it */
break;
}
if (((drive->flags & VF_OPEN) == 0) /* drive not open */
&&(drive->state > drive_down)) { /* and it thinks it's not down */
unlockdrive(drive);
set_drive_state(driveno, drive_down, setstate_force); /* tell it what's what */
continue;
}
if ((drive->state == drive_down) /* it's down */
&&(drive->flags & VF_OPEN)) { /* but open, */
unlockdrive(drive);
close_drive(drive); /* close it */
} else if (drive->state > drive_down) {
getmicrotime(&drive->label.last_update); /* time of last update is now */
bcopy((char *) &drive->label, /* and the label info from the drive structure */
(char *) &vhdr->label,
sizeof(vhdr->label));
if ((drive->state != drive_unallocated)
&& (drive->state != drive_referenced)) { /* and it's a real drive */
wlabel_on = 1; /* enable writing the label */
(void) (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label writeable */
DIOCWLABEL,
(caddr_t) & wlabel_on,
FWRITE,
curthread);
error = write_drive(drive, (char *) vhdr, VINUMHEADERLEN, VINUM_LABEL_OFFSET);
if (error == 0)
error = write_drive(drive, config, MAXCONFIG, VINUM_CONFIG_OFFSET); /* first config copy */
if (error == 0)
error = write_drive(drive, config, MAXCONFIG, VINUM_CONFIG_OFFSET + MAXCONFIG); /* second copy */
wlabel_on = 0; /* enable writing the label */
(void) (*devsw(drive->dev)->d_ioctl) (drive->dev, /* make the label non-writeable again */
DIOCWLABEL,
(caddr_t) & wlabel_on,
FWRITE,
curthread);
unlockdrive(drive);
if (error) {
log(LOG_ERR,
"vinum: Can't write config to %s, error %d\n",
drive->devicename,
error);
set_drive_state(drive->driveno, drive_down, setstate_force);
} else
written_config = 1; /* we've written it on at least one drive */
}
} else /* not worth looking at, */
unlockdrive(drive); /* just unlock it again */
}
}
Free(vhdr);
Free(config);
}
/*
* Disk labels are a mess. The correct way to
* access them is with the DIOC[GSW]DINFO ioctls,
* but some programs, such as newfs, access the
* disk directly, so we have to write things
* there. We do this only on request. If a user
* request tries to read it directly, we fake up
* one on the fly.
*/
/*
* get_volume_label returns a label structure to lp, which
* is allocated by the caller
*/
void
get_volume_label(char *name, int plexes, u_int64_t size, struct disklabel *lp)
{
bzero(lp, sizeof(struct disklabel));
strncpy(lp->d_typename, "vinum", sizeof(lp->d_typename));
lp->d_type = DTYPE_VINUM;
strncpy(lp->d_packname, name, min(sizeof(lp->d_packname), sizeof(name)));
lp->d_rpm = 14400 * plexes; /* to keep them guessing */
lp->d_interleave = 1;
lp->d_flags = 0;
/*
* A Vinum volume has a single track with all
* its sectors.
*/
lp->d_secsize = DEV_BSIZE; /* bytes per sector */
lp->d_nsectors = size; /* data sectors per track */
lp->d_ntracks = 1; /* tracks per cylinder */
lp->d_ncylinders = 1; /* data cylinders per unit */
lp->d_secpercyl = size; /* data sectors per cylinder */
lp->d_secperunit = size; /* data sectors per unit */
lp->d_bbsize = BBSIZE;
lp->d_sbsize = 0;
lp->d_magic = DISKMAGIC;
lp->d_magic2 = DISKMAGIC;
/*
* Set up partitions a, b and c to be identical
* and the size of the volume. a is UFS, b is
* swap, c is nothing.
*/
lp->d_partitions[0].p_size = size;
lp->d_partitions[0].p_fsize = 1024;
lp->d_partitions[0].p_fstype = FS_BSDFFS; /* FreeBSD File System :-) */
lp->d_partitions[0].p_fsize = 1024; /* FS fragment size */
lp->d_partitions[0].p_frag = 8; /* and fragments per block */
lp->d_partitions[SWAP_PART].p_size = size;
lp->d_partitions[SWAP_PART].p_fstype = FS_SWAP; /* swap partition */
lp->d_partitions[LABEL_PART].p_size = size;
lp->d_npartitions = LABEL_PART + 1;
strncpy(lp->d_packname, name, min(sizeof(lp->d_packname), sizeof(name)));
lp->d_checksum = dkcksum(lp);
}
/* Write a volume label. This implements the VINUM_LABEL ioctl. */
int
write_volume_label(int volno)
{
struct disklabel *lp;
struct buf *bp;
struct disklabel *dlp;
struct volume *vol;
int error;
lp = (struct disklabel *) Malloc((sizeof(struct disklabel) + (DEV_BSIZE - 1)) & (DEV_BSIZE - 1));
if (lp == 0)
return ENOMEM;
if ((unsigned) (volno) >= (unsigned) vinum_conf.volumes_allocated) /* invalid volume */
return ENOENT;
vol = &VOL[volno]; /* volume in question */
if (vol->state <= volume_uninit) /* nothing there */
return ENXIO;
else if (vol->state < volume_up) /* not accessible */
return EIO; /* I/O error */
get_volume_label(vol->name, vol->plexes, vol->size, lp); /* get the label */
/*
* Now write to disk. This code is derived from the
* system writedisklabel (), which does silly things
* like reading the label and refusing to write
* unless it's already there.
*/
bp = geteblk((int) lp->d_secsize); /* get a buffer */
bp->b_dev = makedev(VINUM_CDEV_MAJOR, vol->volno); /* our own raw volume */
bp->b_blkno = LABELSECTOR * ((int) lp->d_secsize / DEV_BSIZE);
bp->b_bcount = lp->d_secsize;
bzero(bp->b_data, lp->d_secsize);
dlp = (struct disklabel *) bp->b_data;
*dlp = *lp;
bp->b_flags &= ~B_INVAL;
bp->b_iocmd = BIO_WRITE;
/*
* This should read:
*
* vinumstrategy (bp);
*
* Negotiate with phk to get it fixed.
*/
DEV_STRATEGY(bp, 0);
error = bufwait(bp);
bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL | B_AGE;
bp->b_ioflags &= ~BIO_ERROR;
brelse(bp);
return error;
}
/* Look at all disks on the system for vinum slices */
int
vinum_scandisk(char *devicename[], int drives)
{
struct drive *volatile drive;
volatile int driveno;
int firstdrive; /* first drive in this list */
volatile int gooddrives; /* number of usable drives found */
int firsttime; /* set if we have never configured before */
int error;
char *config_text; /* read the config info from disk into here */
char *volatile cptr; /* pointer into config information */
char *eptr; /* end pointer into config information */
char *config_line; /* copy the config line to */
volatile int status;
int *volatile drivelist; /* list of drive indices */
#define DRIVENAMELEN 64
#define DRIVEPARTS 35 /* max partitions per drive, excluding c */
char partname[DRIVENAMELEN]; /* for creating partition names */
status = 0; /* success indication */
vinum_conf.flags |= VF_READING_CONFIG; /* reading config from disk */
gooddrives = 0; /* number of usable drives found */
firstdrive = vinum_conf.drives_used; /* the first drive */
firsttime = vinum_conf.drives_used == 0; /* are we a virgin? */
/* allocate a drive pointer list */
drivelist = (int *) Malloc(drives * DRIVEPARTS * sizeof(int));
CHECKALLOC(drivelist, "Can't allocate memory");
/* Open all drives and find which was modified most recently */
for (driveno = 0; driveno < drives; driveno++) {
char part; /* UNIX partition */
int slice;
int founddrive; /* flag when we find a vinum drive */
founddrive = 0; /* no vinum drive found yet on this spindle */
/* first try the partition table */
for (slice = 1; slice < 5; slice++)
for (part = 'a'; part < 'i'; part++) {
if (part != 'c') { /* don't do the c partition */
snprintf(partname,
DRIVENAMELEN,
"%ss%d%c",
devicename[driveno],
slice,
part);
drive = check_drive(partname); /* try to open it */
if ((drive->lasterror != 0) /* didn't work, */
||(drive->state != drive_up))
free_drive(drive); /* get rid of it */
else if (drive->flags & VF_CONFIGURED) /* already read this config, */
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum: already read config from %s\n", /* say so */
drive->label.name);
else {
drivelist[gooddrives] = drive->driveno; /* keep the drive index */
drive->flags &= ~VF_NEWBORN; /* which is no longer newly born */
gooddrives++;
founddrive++;
}
}
}
if (founddrive == 0) { /* didn't find anything, */
for (part = 'a'; part < 'i'; part++) /* try the compatibility partition */
if (part != 'c') { /* don't do the c partition */
snprintf(partname, /* /dev/sd0a */
DRIVENAMELEN,
"%s%c",
devicename[driveno],
part);
drive = check_drive(partname); /* try to open it */
if ((drive->lasterror != 0) /* didn't work, */
||(drive->state != drive_up))
free_drive(drive); /* get rid of it */
else if (drive->flags & VF_CONFIGURED) /* already read this config, */
log(LOG_WARNING,
"vinum: already read config from %s\n", /* say so */
drive->label.name);
else {
drivelist[gooddrives] = drive->driveno; /* keep the drive index */
drive->flags &= ~VF_NEWBORN; /* which is no longer newly born */
gooddrives++;
}
}
}
}
if (gooddrives == 0) {
if (firsttime)
log(LOG_WARNING, "vinum: no drives found\n");
else
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: no additional drives found\n");
return ENOENT;
}
/*
* We now have at least one drive
* open. Sort them in order of config time
* and merge the config info with what we
* have already.
*/
qsort(drivelist, gooddrives, sizeof(int), drivecmp);
config_text = (char *) Malloc(MAXCONFIG * 2); /* allocate buffers */
CHECKALLOC(config_text, "Can't allocate memory");
config_line = (char *) Malloc(MAXCONFIGLINE * 2); /* allocate buffers */
CHECKALLOC(config_line, "Can't allocate memory");
for (driveno = 0; driveno < gooddrives; driveno++) { /* now include the config */
drive = &DRIVE[drivelist[driveno]]; /* point to the drive */
if (firsttime && (driveno == 0)) /* we've never configured before, */
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: reading configuration from %s\n", drive->devicename);
else
log(LOG_INFO, "vinum: updating configuration from %s\n", drive->devicename);
if (drive->state == drive_up)
/* Read in both copies of the configuration information */
error = read_drive(drive, config_text, MAXCONFIG * 2, VINUM_CONFIG_OFFSET);
else {
error = EIO;
printf("vinum_scandisk: %s is %s\n", drive->devicename, drive_state(drive->state));
}
if (error != 0) {
log(LOG_ERR, "vinum: Can't read device %s, error %d\n", drive->devicename, error);
free_drive(drive); /* give it back */
status = error;
}
/*
* At this point, check that the two copies
* are the same, and do something useful if
* not. In particular, consider which is
* newer, and what this means for the
* integrity of the data on the drive.
*/
else {
vinum_conf.drives_used++; /* another drive in use */
/* Parse the configuration, and add it to the global configuration */
for (cptr = config_text; *cptr != '\0';) { /* love this style(9) */
volatile int parse_status; /* return value from parse_config */
for (eptr = config_line; (*cptr != '\n') && (*cptr != '\0');) /* until the end of the line */
*eptr++ = *cptr++;
*eptr = '\0'; /* and delimit */
if (setjmp(command_fail) == 0) { /* come back here on error and continue */
parse_status = parse_config(config_line, &keyword_set, 1); /* parse the config line */
if (parse_status < 0) { /* error in config */
/*
* This config should have been parsed in user
* space. If we run into problems here, something
* serious is afoot. Complain and let the user
* snarf the config to see what's wrong.
*/
log(LOG_ERR,
"vinum: Config error on %s, aborting integration\n",
drive->devicename);
free_drive(drive); /* give it back */
status = EINVAL;
}
}
while (*cptr == '\n')
cptr++; /* skip to next line */
}
}
drive->flags |= VF_CONFIGURED; /* read this drive's configuration */
}
Free(config_text);
Free(drivelist);
vinum_conf.flags &= ~VF_READING_CONFIG; /* no longer reading from disk */
if (status != 0)
printf("vinum: couldn't read configuration");
else
updateconfig(VF_READING_CONFIG); /* update from disk config */
return status;
}
/*
* Compare the modification dates of the drives, for qsort.
* Return 1 if a < b, 0 if a == b, 01 if a > b: in other
* words, sort backwards.
*/
int
drivecmp(const void *va, const void *vb)
{
const struct drive *a = &DRIVE[*(const int *) va];
const struct drive *b = &DRIVE[*(const int *) vb];
if ((a->label.last_update.tv_sec == b->label.last_update.tv_sec)
&& (a->label.last_update.tv_usec == b->label.last_update.tv_usec))
return 0;
else if ((a->label.last_update.tv_sec > b->label.last_update.tv_sec)
|| ((a->label.last_update.tv_sec == b->label.last_update.tv_sec)
&& (a->label.last_update.tv_usec > b->label.last_update.tv_usec)))
return -1;
else
return 1;
}
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